World’s most advanced robot with SolidWorks software
By admin May 26, 2012 6:51 am
As the first SolidWorks licensee, Dr. William Townsend credits the software for helping his company create the world’s most advanced robot, the WAM robotic arm
When Dr. William Townsend set out to create the world’s most advanced robot, he realised that attaining his goal would depend on making a strategic decision about a design platform. Barrett Technology, Inc., the company that President and CEO Townsend founded, has succeeded in achieving its objective. The Guinness World Records book lists Barrett’s WAM™ robotic arm as the most advanced robot in the world, the WAM Arm has become a fixture in most major universities, and the Barrett Hand™ now adds multi-fingered grasping functionality to the WAM Arm.
The company’s success, however, was not assured when Barrett was using line drawings and 2D design tools. Because of the high level of precision and tight tolerances required to create advanced robotic systems, the company’s engineers needed better tools for visualising and simulating its complex mechanisms. According to Townsend, making the right choice on a 3D CAD system was an important step.
“As a start-up company, a system’s price/performance is a major consideration,” Townsend recalls. “But the selection of a design platform can have ramifications beyond the design task at hand. We wanted to invest in a tool that not only would meet our immediate needs, but also would embody our future vision and strategy for 3D technology-a system that would sustain our company in the years to come. That’s why we adopted SolidWorks® software”.
Barrett became the first SolidWorks licensee on September 6, 1995. The company chose SolidWorks software, which Townsend discovered through his work at the Artificial Intelligence Lab – now called the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) – at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), because it offered the best long-term solution, took advantage of the Windows® environment, and was easy to learn and use. Townsend also believed that the SolidWorks vision and strategy would most closely parallel Barrett’s design needs.
The right CAD system sustains growthBy becoming the first SolidWorks customer, Barrett pinned its R&D effort on its belief in the SolidWorks design solution. Townsend says it was a gamble that has paid off big – Barrett has emerged as the robotics technology leader and has continued to grow and increase its revenues, while controlling costs.
“SolidWorks provided a big boost, and helped us to sustain our growth pattern through greater design productivity and flexibility,” Townsend stresses. “As a result of embracing SolidWorks software early on, we are now four times as fast in creating designs and twice as fast in reviewing designs and validating their effectiveness”.
With SolidWorks, Barrett has built value in its design innovation and flexibility rather than through investments in expensive capital equipment, allowing the company to cut its manufacturing costs in half.
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